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Businesses today are becoming more multi-cloud than ever. When it comes to Sitecore deployments, being able to have fast page response times in China is becoming more critical. My goal is to create a secure site-to-site vpn tunnel between Azure and Alibaba. Once the tunnel is setup, I can then test out remote publishing target deployments.

Oracle® Smart View provides a common Microsoft® Office interface
designed specifically for Oracle's Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) and
Business Intelligence (BI). By using Smart View, you can view, import, and
create reports.

This blog discusses Oracle® load testing, also known as performance
testing, which is used to test a database under various representative load
conditions.

Oracle® Smart View provides a common Microsoft® Office interface
designed specifically for Oracle's Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) and
Business Intelligence (BI). By using Smart View, you can view, import, and
create reports.

Beginning with SAP® version 4.0, you can use the Security Audit Log
feature to record security-related system information, such as changes to user
master records or unsuccessful logon attempts. This log is designed for
auditors who need detailed information about what occurs in an SAP system.
By activating the audit log, you keep a record of all of the activities that
you consider relevant for an audit. You can then access this information in
the form of an audit analysis report. This blog helps you activate your SAP
Security Audit Log.

Getting started with MongoDB® is easy. However, you can run into several
hiccups with its new features that emerge on an ongoing basis. One such area of
concern is security, which is the focus of this blog.

This blog discusses detaching one pluggable database (PDB) from the source
container database (CDB) and attaching it to a target CDB. For the purposes of
this blog, the PDB is the database in which we save all our application-related
databases.

Our customers require us to develop software that is trustworthy and secure. Privacy also demands attention. To ignore the privacy concerns of users is to invite blocked deployments, litigation, negative media coverage, and mistrust. The Quality Engineering (QE) Security team’s goal is to minimize security- and privacy-related defects in design, code, documentation, and to detect and eliminate these defects as early as possible in the software development life cycle (SDLC). Developers who most effectively address security threats and protect privacy earn users’ loyalties and distinguish themselves from their competitors.